On May 23, 2007, Ciaran McNulty wrote
On 5/23/07, Andrew Jaswa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking at microformats for a few weeks now and
I'm slightly
confused with the proposed hResume format.
My confusion comes from the employment history.
Why would one want to put a
Steve, Ciaran, Thanks for replying.
The point that Steve makes is the exact reason that started my confusion.
The draft says to use the include pattern to include your formatted
name (so you don't have to repeat it in the markup). Where I think
this goes awry is the end result of including your
Hi, everybody.
** Context **
So, on the tail of RecentChangesCamp Montreal
(http://www.rocococamp.info/), there's an effort to work out some
universal conventions for wiki engines to indicate that a page is
editable.
The current focus is on an icon next to the edit this page link (or
language
Evan Prodromou wrote:
...
I think this microformat would be best defined using the semantics of
the rel attribute of a links. For example, on the how-to-play page
on the microformats wiki, this link:
a href=/wiki?title=how-to-playamp;action=editEdit/a
would be changed to:
a
Hi Evan,
I like it! This would also be useful for linking to the editable
version of data for a REST Service Description.
-enp
On May 25, 2007, at 6:06 PM, Evan Prodromou wrote:
Hi, everybody.
** Context **
So, on the tail of RecentChangesCamp Montreal
(http://www.rocococamp.info/),
On Fri, 2007-25-05 at 19:16 -0700, John Panzer wrote:
I'd like to start a draft rel-edit page on microformats.org; but first
I'd like to gather some feedback on this mailing list.
Just FYI: The Atom Publishing Protocol draft spec uses link rel=edit
.../ to point from a read-only
So, on the tail of RecentChangesCamp Montreal
(http://www.rocococamp.info/), there's an effort to work out some
universal conventions for wiki engines to indicate that a page is
editable.
Good idea in theory ... but what about the possible misuse by spambots
crawling for places to post their